of October, when the Office-bearers and Council shall be 

 elected, and Laws made or altered ; and the Secretary and 

 Treasurer shall submit a financial statement regarding the 

 state of the Club, and the business transacted in the year. 

 Notice must be given in writing to the Secretary before the 

 first day of October of any proposed alteration in the Laws. 



XIL That the Council shall have power to enact such Bye- 

 Laws as may be deemed necessary, which Bye- Laws shall 

 have full force until the ensuing Annual Meeting. 



XI IL That no Member shall withdraw from the Society 

 without giving one month's notice in writing to the Secretary 

 of his intention to do so; and his Annual Subscription shall 

 be considered due in default of such notice. 



XIV. That ordinary business be transacted at all the Meet- 

 ings of the Club : that Minutes of the proceedings of all Meet- 

 ings be taken by the Secretary, which shall be read at the 

 subsequent in-door Meeting of the Club, and, if passed by 

 a vote of the majority present, shall be duly signed by the 

 Chairman : that all such Minutes be entered in a book to be 

 kept by the Secretary for the purpose. 



B Y E - L A W S. 



I. That the Treasurer's Receipts be issued in the form of 

 Cards, the possession of which shall be the proof of Member- 

 ship. 



IL That the Secretary call a meeting of Council at the 

 desire of the President, Vice-President, or of three Members 

 of Council. 



III. That two Auditors be appointed annually to Audit the 

 Accounts of the Club. 



IVs. That the President, '^ice-President, Secretarysand four 

 Senior*Councillors retire aniXally, — the President, VicS^resi- 

 dent, anoS^ecretary being eligio^for re-election. 



IV. That the President, Vice-Presidents, Secretary, and four 

 Senior Councillors retire annually — the President, Junior Vice- 

 Presidents, and Secretary being alone eligible for re-election. 



HossACK, B. H., Craigie Field, Kirkwall. 

 Thomson, John, Stobo. 



